The number of coin collectors has really grown since the launch of the State Quarter program in 1999. It is great to once again be able to check your pocket change each evening in hopes of finding a much needed coin to add to your collection….and, at face value. The number of grandparents assembling sets [...]
Archive for September, 2008
COIN COLLECTING IN THIS ECONOMY. WHAT’S A COLLECTOR TO DO?
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THE 47th SUBURBAN DETROIT COIN SHOW WAS A GREAT SUCCESS!
Posted in Gammill Numismatics, coin condition, coin investments, collector investments, key date investments, knowledge is power, large cents, numismatics, rare coin investment, shield nickels, tagged 1803 large cent, 1884O morgan Dollar rolls, 47th Suburban Detroit Coin Show, buffalo nickels, collector coins, Commemorative coins, Gammill Numismatics, gold, Grand Rapids Club Show, Greek Coins, indian head cents, investment coins, large cents, lincoln cents, Livonia Michigan, numismatic literature, Paper money, PCGS MS66 Antietam, PCGS MS66 Gettysburg, PCGS MS66 Robinson, PCGS MS66 San Diego, quality rarity value, Roman Coins, shield nickels, silver, Standing Liberty Quarters, US Type coins on September 14, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
This past Thursday, Friday and Saturday (September 11-13, 2008) Chuck Sharpe and wife Darlene hosted the Forty seventh Suburban Detroit Coin Show in Livonia, MI. The show was back at its old location, the recently renovated Radisson Hotel located at the intersection of I-275 and 6 Mile.
The show had fairly strong floor traffic for [...]